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<p> August 16, 1990
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AIDSPLOT.ASC</p>
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<p> AIDS as a Weapon of War</p>
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<p> by Dr. William Campbell Douglas, M.D.</p>
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<p> Introduction & Comments by Jim Shults</p>
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<p> INTRODUCTION AND COMMENTS</p>
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<p> I must admit I am just a little gun shy of doing this
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particular article. The reason is pretty obvious. Who in hell is
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going to plead guilty to inventing the AIDS virus. Do I think it
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was invented? Absolutely and without a doubt.</p>
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<p> Firstly, where in hell has it been during the last 5000 years?
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Why haven't we had exposure to it sooner, like in the last 50 years?</p>
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<p> All of a sudden certain countries and entire continents are
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coming down with the AIDS virus and no organization, body, group, or
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whatever you care to call it has even a clue to the real source, and
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it sure as hell isn't some monkey in Africa, that's for sure.</p>
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<p> Over the last twenty years the genetic scientists have been
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having a filed day inventing all kinds of new "life." Some have
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even been granted patents for their creatures, which are usually
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various types of bacteria, etc.</p>
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<p> One patent was granted for the invention, or more accurately
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put, creation, of a type of bacteria that eats oil, handy for oil
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spills I guess. Now do you think for even a second that a virus
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like the AIDS virus couldn't be created with all the genetic
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engineering that is going on around the world?</p>
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<p> There are certain types of bacteria that are living in test
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tubes in labs around the world that if released would cause the end
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of mankind in less than a year.</p>
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<p> The real question is why we allow these bozos to play in labs,
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making all kinds of new and artificial life in the first place. It
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is going to backfire, in fact the author already feels it has,
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through the deliberate release of the HIV (human immunodeficiency
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virus); that's what AIDS is really called.</p>
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<p> Something extraordinary happened last June (88'), in fact it
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was so extraordinary that nothing like it has ever happened before.</p>
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<p> The Surgeon General of the United States had mailed to every
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mail box and address in the United States a brochure attempting to
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explain AIDS, its danger, myths and means of transmission. The</p>
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<p> Page 1</p>
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<p> absolutely amazing thing about this was that it was done at
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all.
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Think of this for a minute: the U.S. Government mailed this
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information to every address in America. That in itself should tell
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all of us something that the media has somehow missed -- that this
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is a population-destroying virus.</p>
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<p> That really means that we all are in shit city, race fans, and
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the Government know it. It is significant that they did the
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mailing, and that should be very significant to anyone who knows
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how our government works and what kind of very real panic those
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who really know are experiencing.</p>
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<p> When something like this brochure is made available as it was,
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you can be very sure that the boys at the top, including the
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scientific folks, are up against something they may not beat before
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it has a very real chance of destroying at least half of mankind!</p>
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<p> In fact, the fastest time even guessed at, for some kind of
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beginning cure for some types of AIDS is at least five years and
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that's thought to be impossible by medical people.</p>
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<p> The author comes up with a very plausible scenario for how
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rapidly AIDS has been distributed. (We are not blaming the
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World Health Organization. In the author's scenario he simply
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indicates that the WHO was used by others.)</p>
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<p> Let's face it, we are in very real trouble. There are several
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types of new AIDS viruses and more to be discovered, and who is to
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say how the new ones, not yet mutated, will spread -- a sneeze
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perhaps?</p>
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<p> Our government and others around the world are not telling us
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the truth about this stuff in order to protect our poor little dumb
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minds. I suspect that if we know the truth, an enormous citizen
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effort could be martialed worldwide which would probably shut down
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the arms race for the time being.</p>
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<p> Again, at the bottom line, we are in big trouble and "they"
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know it....Many scientists predict we will lose half the world's
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population (including U.S.) by the year 2000.</p>
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<p> -- Jim Shults</p>
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<p> Page 2</p>
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<p> ABOUT THE AUTHOR</p>
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<p> William Campbell Douglass, M.D.</p>
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<p> Age: 62</p>
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<p> Education: BS, University of Rochester, New York;
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MD, University of Miami School of
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Medicine; Graduate, U.S. Navy School of
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Aviation and Space Medicine</p>
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<p> Career: U.S. Navy, 7 years -- Flight Surgeon.
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In practice for over 25 years. Former
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state president, Florida, American
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College of Emergency Physicians.
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Former Editor of the Journal of the
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Sarasota County Medical Society.
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Consulting Editor, Health Freedom News.
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On Board of Governors of the National
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Health Federation. Regular speaker at
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the National Health Federation meetings
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around the United States. Appears
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regularly on radio and television
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programs on health.
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Doctor of the
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Year: National Health Federation, 1985.</p>
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<p> Dr. Douglass has studied in England with Dr. Katharina Dalton,
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discoverer of the premenstrual syndrome. He was one of the
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first doctors in the United States to diagnose and treat PMS.
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He opened his PMS Clinic in 1981.</p>
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<p> Page 3</p>
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<p> AIDS as a Weapon of War</p>
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<p> William Campbell Douglass, M.D.</p>
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<p> The great powers renounced chemical and biological warfare 20
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years ago -- but kept right on experimenting. The germ warfare
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experiments on Seventh Day Adventist soldiers,</p>
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<p> 1) the Tuskeegee syphilis experiments on prisoners,
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2) the San Francisco Bay attack by the U.S. Army using
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serratia marcescens bacteria,
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3) the New York City subway germ attack
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4 and many other experiments on humans, largely unknown to
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the victims, continue in the free world.</p>
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<p> In Novosybirsk, at the Ivanofsky Institute and other Soviet
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centers of biological warfare, you can be sure that similar
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diabolical experiments on humans continue at a frantic pace.</p>
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<p> The Soviet press, always masters of the half truth, accused
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the U.S. Army of having engineered the AIDS virus in the biological
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warfare laboratories at Fort Detrick, Maryland.</p>
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<p> This was a clever psy-war ploy which, for a while anyway,
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neutralized those of us who were saying essentially the same thing,
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that the AIDS virus was probably created through recombinant genetic
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engineering (the rearranging of genes between two or more species of
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plants or animal) and/or serial passage: the growing of a virus in
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a series of generations of tissue culture cells or live animals,
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thus adapting the virus to a new species, using human tissue culture
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cells in the top security labs at Fort Detrick.</p>
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<p> People started accusing us of spreading the communist line, not
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a comfortable position for a dedicated anti-communist like myself.</p>
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<p> What the Soviet propagandists didn't say was that their agents
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had been working in our top security biological warfare laboratories
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for over 20 years.</p>
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<p> In a burst of brotherly love they were invited in by President
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Nixon. The astounded communist scientists from Russia, the Eastern
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Bloc and Communist china, who had been trying to penetrate this
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vital security area for 40 years, quickly accepted.</p>
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<p> They have been snickering in their beakers ever since, while
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they prepare for our demise.</p>
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<p> "It's no secret that they are there," Dr. Carlton Gajdusek,
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Nobel Prize winner, a top official at the Fort Detrick Army
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laboratory in Maryland, said in Onmi Magazine (March 1986): "In
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the facility I have a building where more good and loyal communist
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scientists from the USSR and mainland China work, with full passkeys
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to all the laboratories, than there are American. Even the Army's
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infectious disease unit is loaded with foreign workers who are not
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always friendly nationals."</p>
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<p> This answer to an interview question refers to the high number
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of Soviet bloc scientists in this U.S. facility who act as</p>
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<p> Page 4</p>
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<p> inspectors to ensure that we are not producing bacteriological
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weapons in violation of treaties with the Soviets.</p>
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<p> You can't put it more plainly than that. Even the Trojans
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weren't that stupid: at least they didn't KNOW the Trojan horse
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was full of soldiers.</p>
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<p> When it became obvious to the Communist press that we were
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getting the truth out about who was running things at Fort Detrick,
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they completely reversed themselves and said it was all a mistake.
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Everything was just fine at Fort Detrick.</p>
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<p> To understand the enormity of our betrayal you must know about
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the origin of the AIDS virus. The virologists of the world, the
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sorcerers who brought us this ghastly plague, have a united front in
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denying that the virus was laboratory-made from known, lethal animal
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viruses.</p>
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<p> The scientific party line is that a monkey in Africa with AIDS
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bit a native on the butt. The native then went to town and gave it
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to a prostitute who gave it to the local banker who gave it to his
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wife and three girlfriends and what!</p>
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<p> 50 to 75 million people became infected with AIDS in Africa and
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throughout the world. This is an entirely preposterous story, and
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it is preposterous because:</p>
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<p> 1. The green velvet monkey of Africa doesn't get human AIDS. You
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can't reproduce the disease in monkeys even by injecting AIDS
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virus directly into them.</p>
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<p> 2. After injecting the virus into monkeys, you can't transmit it
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to other monkeys, much less to humans.</p>
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<p> 3. Genetically, AIDS (HIV-1) is not even close to the monkey form
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of immunodeficiency virus.
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[Ed. Note: For references on the three items above,
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see: Seale, Dr. John J.,
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Royal Society of Medicine, Sept. 1987,
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Seale, Dr. John J.,
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The Origin of AIDS -- International
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Conference on AIDS, Cairo, March 1988.]</p>
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<p> 4. AIDS started not in the villages but in the cities of Africa,
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where there are no wild monkeys.</p>
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<p> 5. The doubling time of AIDS infection being about 12 months, one
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monkey biting one native and then spreading the disease would
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have taken 20 years to reach a million cases. Seventy-five million Africans became infected practically simultaneously.
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At the same time, the disease became rampant in the U.S.,
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Haiti and Brazil.</p>
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<p> It is obvious that one monkey couldn't have done that (or one
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homosexual, either). There had to be some sort of simultaneous
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seeding process.</p>
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<p> The only worldwide simultaneous seeding going on at the same
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time was the smallpox vaccine program of the World Health
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Organization (the WHO).
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Page 5</p>
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<p> The early epidemiology of the AIDS pandemic fits the smallpox
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vaccination project of the WHO -- AND NOTHING ELSE -- with the
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exception of the U.S., which we will examine subsequently.)</p>
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<p> The AIDS virus was created in a laboratory by combining lethal
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animal "retroviruses" in human cancer (HeLA) cell cultures. These
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viruses have never before caused infection in man.</p>
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<p> The "species barrier" has always been nature's way of keeping a
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deadly virus from wiping out the entire animal kingdom, including
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man. The myxoma virus of rabbits, for example, wiped out the rabbit
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population of Europe, but man and other animals were not affected.</p>
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<p> The sheep visna virus completely decimated the flocks of
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Iceland, but no other animal was affected.</p>
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<p> The virologists deny that the AIDS virus, HIV-1, is of animal
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origin. I am sure that you see the paradox here. Aren't monkeys
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animals?</p>
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<p> They are also united in saying that it's not possible for the
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virus to have been engineered in a laboratory. If it didn't come
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from other animals and it didn't come from a laboratory, and they
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now admit privately that the monkey couldn't have done it, then it
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must have come out of thin air. That's a theological position and
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hence beyond argument. It's certainly not scientific.</p>
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<p> These scientists who have created this monstrous problem in
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their sorcerer's retrovirology laboratories are constantly caught in
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their own lies.</p>
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<p> The line goes: "The AIDS virus could not have been engineered
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in a laboratory because the technology wasn't available until
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recently."</p>
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<p> Icelandic scientists combined the sheep visna virus with human
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tissue cells over 20 years ago. The technology has been refined in
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recent years, but the basic process has been actively used in labs
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all over the world for long before the AIDS virus made its dramatic
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appearance.</p>
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<p> But the scientists hold fast in their denial of culpability.
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Professor William Jarrett said, when asked about the possibility of
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AIDS arising from animal retroviruses, "That is like someone saying
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babies come out of cabbages."5</p>
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<p> Dr. Robert Gallo said that people who claim AIDS was
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manufactured artificially are "either insane or communists."6</p>
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<p> Dr. Luis Montagnier, the discoverer of the AIDS virus, said,
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"In 1970 there was not enough knowledge in genetic engineering to
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make such a virus starting from already existing viruses."7 (See
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Icelandic experiments mentioned above.)</p>
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<p> This tower of lies must eventually fall of its own weight.
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Then what? Where do we look for a solution? Certainly not from
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the people who caused the disaster.</p>
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<p> But where? -- the Pentagon? The Pentagon is supporting</p>
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<p> Page 6</p>
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<p> research on biological warfare in over 100 federal and private
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laboratories, including those at many prominent universities.8 Yet,
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Neil Levitt, who worked for 17 years at the Army Infectious Disease
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Institute, says, "It's a joke...there's no defense against these
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kinds of organisms. And if you can't defend against something, then
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why are we pouring more and more money in it? There's something
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else going on that we don't know about."9</p>
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<p> Some joke.</p>
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<p> A short virology lesson will help you understand that AIDS is
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indeed an animal virus and that it was laboratory-made as a weapon
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of biological warfare against the free world.</p>
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<p> A basic rule of virology is that if two viruses have the same
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shape, design and size, then they are almost certainly the same
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virus (a very simple and easy to understand rule).10</p>
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<p> For example, this virus:</p>
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<p> ... a virus of bacteria (bugs have diseases, too), doesn't look
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anything like this virus:</p>
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<p> ___________
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/ \
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/ ~~~~~~~ \
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\ /
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\___________/</p>
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<p> ... a virus of ticks that's transmitted to pigs, or this virus:</p>
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<p> __________
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____/ ~~~~ \
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/ ______/
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\________/</p>
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<p> ... which is found in horses.</p>
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<p> The AIDS virus, which "couldn't have come from animal
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viruses" is almost certainly a recombinant virus from fusing a
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cattle virus, bovine leukemia virus:</p>
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<p> Page 7</p>
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<p> ...with sheep visna virus:</p>
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<p> You combine the two in human tissue culture cells and you get bovine
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visna virus:</p>
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<p> ... A VIRUS THAT HERETOFORE DID NOT EXIST -- a product of man,
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engineered in a laboratory.</p>
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<p> Now, if you isolate the AIDS virus from an infected human, it
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looks like this:</p>
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<p> It doesn't look like this (the tick virus):</p>
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<p> __________
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____/ ~~~~ \
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/ ______/
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\________/</p>
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<p> ... or this (the cattle virus):</p>
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<p> Page 8</p>
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<p> It looks like THIS:</p>
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<p> ... the recombinant virus from cattle and sheep AND ITS CALLED
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AIDS. You don't have to be a genius to understand this. Any
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properly instructed 10-year-old can understand it ....</p>
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<p> But, some alert reader will say, we don't give smallpox
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vaccinations in the U.S., so how do you explain the simultaneous
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outbreak of AIDS in Africa, Brazil and Haiti, where they did indeed
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give the vaccine, and in the U.S., where they didn't give the
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vaccine?</p>
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<p> Simple. The homosexual community was used as a large group of
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experimental animals through the hepatitis-B program. It didn't
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take many infected homosexuals among the I.V. drug users to quickly
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spread the disease among a large percentage of the addicts due to
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the near certainly of infection through direct intravenous insertion
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of the virus.</p>
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<p> To understand the seeding of AIDS among homosexuals (and
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eventually to the rest of us through bisexuals unless drastic action
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is taken), you must know about a character with the strange name of
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Wolf Szmuness. His life story will seem bizarre to you unless, like
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me, you have a conspiratorial turn of mind.</p>
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<p> Dr. Szmuness was a Polish Jew who supposedly ended up in a
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Siberian labor camp during World War II. But after the war he
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somehow became a privileged person, was sent to medical school in
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Tomsk, Russia, and married a Russian woman. Hardly typical
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treatment of an enemy of the Soviet state [under Stalin.</p>
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<p> Szmuness' biographer said that Wolf was always reluctant to
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discuss "those dark years in Siberia." Maybe he wasn't in Siberia.
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If he [actually] was, he certainly wasn't shoveling salt.</p>
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<p> In 1959 the Soviet government "allowed" him to practice in
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Poland in a public health capacity. Standard policy in all
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Communist countries is never to allow all members of a family to
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travel out of the country to the West at the same time.</p>
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<p> This eliminates 98 percent of all defection attempts. I have
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physician friends in Hungary, for example. He can go to a meeting
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anywhere in the world if she stays home. She can go if he stays
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home. They can both go if the children are left at home. But in
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1969, the entire Szmuness family was allowed by communist Poland to
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go to a medical meeting in Italy. At that time they "defected" and
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moved to New York City.</p>
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<p> WITH NO AMERICAN CREDENTIALS WHATSOEVER, he immediately got a</p>
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<p> Page 9</p>
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<p> job as a "lab technician" at the New York City Blood Center. Within
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a very few years this Polish immigrant was GIVEN HIS OWN LAB, a
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separate department of epidemiology was created for him at the blood
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bank and he, like the chrysalis turning into a butterfly, changed
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into a FULL PROFESSOR OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AT THE COLUMBIA MEDICAL
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SCHOOL!</p>
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<p> In six years this "lab tech" became a full professor AND THEN
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WENT BACK TO MOSCOW for a scientific presentation and was received
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as a dignitary, not a defector.</p>
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<p> We tell you this amazing story because in retrospect it is
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obvious that Wolf Szmuness was a carefully groomed ... agent,
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planted here after years of preparation, to instigate biological
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warfare against the American people.</p>
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<p> Szmuness, with the full cooperation and financial support of
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the U.S. Center for Disease Control and the National Institutes of
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Health,11 masterminded the hepatitis-B vaccine experimental program
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used on homosexual men.</p>
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<p> He insisted that only young, promiscuous homosexuals be allowed
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to participate in the experiment. The experiment started in New
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York at the blood bank in November 1978.</p>
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<p> THE EXPERIMENTAL VACCINE WAS PRODUCED in a government
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supervised laboratory.12 The study was completed in October 1979.
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Within 10 years, most of these young men would be dead or dying from
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AIDS.</p>
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<p> In 1980 the program was expanded to major cities all across the
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U.S. In the fall of 1980 the first AIDS case was reported in San
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Francisco. Eight years later most of the homosexuals in San
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Francisco are infected, dead or dying.</p>
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<p> Szmuness did not live to see the fruition of this larger
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experiment. He died of cancer in 1982.</p>
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<p> In 1986 Dr. Cladd Stevens, one of Szmuness's collaborators,
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penned an astonishing report that did not make your local newspaper.</p>
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<p> She reported that the majority of the homosexuals in the
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experimental program were infected with the AIDS virus.13 The AIDS-laced vaccine, through the bridge of bisexual men, now infects as
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many as three million Americans. Mission accomplished.</p>
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<p> AIDS was not the first germ warfare attack against Americans.</p>
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<p> In the early '60s, millions of unsuspecting Americans took
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either Salk injected polio vaccine or the live Sabin polio vaccine,
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which was taken by mouth.</p>
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<p> BOTH WERE LACED WITH S.V.-40, A CANCER-CAUSING MONKEY VIRUS.14</p>
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<p> With an incubation period of 20 years, we are only now seeing
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the grim results of this bio-attack against Americans, largely in
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the form of brain tumors and leukemia.</p>
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<p> Page 10</p>
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<p> Salk didn't like the Sabin vaccine and Sabin didn't like the
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Salk vaccine. I think they are both right. It is interesting to
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note that polio was rapidly disappearing WITHOUT a vaccine (J. Trop.
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Pediat, env. Child. Health 21, 11) ....</p>
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<p> Our Soviet enemies not only instigated the AIDS epidemic
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through clandestine agents within our government, but they now
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control, through the World Health Organization, the AIDS policies of
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the free world.</p>
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<p> You are probably not aware that the international AIDS
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prevention program of the World Health Organization (WHO) is run by
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the Soviets.</p>
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<p> You don't believe it? Call WHO and ask them who is in charge
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in Europe. If you want to save your nickel I'll tell you. He's a
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Russian named Bysencho and he operates out of Copenhagen....</p>
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<p> The Soviets control the response to AIDS of the entire free
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world at many levels, including the top. Dr. Sergei Litvinov,
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the coordinator of all task forces on AIDS at the WHO, is a high
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official in the Soviet Ministry of Health. Allegedly Litvinov
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gave out the order to our scientists and medical organizations in
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the western world not to discuss the real cause of the epidemic.</p>
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<p> At a secret meeting (information supplied the author from a
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confidential source) between the editors of Lancet, the highly
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respected British medical publication, and a group of the leading
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retrovirologists of the world, it was decided not to publish any
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academic discussion about the possible artificial creation of the
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AIDS virus in a laboratory.</p>
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<p> They particularly agreed not to make any mention of world-renowned biologist Isaac Farlane Bernet's published remarks that
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molecular biology may get out of hand like atomic physics and be
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used for evil purposes and "practical applications of molecular
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biology to cancer research might be sinister."</p>
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<p> Other medical journals such as Science and JAMA have
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lockstepped with Lancet and put all references to the man-made
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origins of AIDS down the memory hole.</p>
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<p> Did Comrade Litvinov have a little talk with the
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retrovirologists? They, of course, wouldn't need any encouragement
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from the Soviet [WHO] bosses to attempt a little coverup of their
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own heinous crime, but Lancet, the British Medical Journal, and the
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New England Journal of Medicine are another matter.</p>
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<p> It took some powerful and sinister forces indeed to get these
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respected publications to cover up the crime of the millennium.</p>
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<p> The notable exception to this appalling censorship of mass
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murder is Professor Harding Rains, Editor of the Journal of the
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Royal Society of Medicine. Rains refers to "a conspiracy of
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silence" covering the allegation that AIDS was man-made. I hope
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Dr. Rains is watching his backside.</p>
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<p> Dr. Zhores Medvedev, unlike Bysencho and Litvinov, supposedly
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is a Russian exile. Medvedev operates out of London at the National</p>
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<p> Page 11</p>
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<p> Institute for Medical Research. He's a senior research scientist
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who continues to communicate freely with his supposed enemies in the
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Soviet biowarfare laboratories, but we lack the space to catalog all
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the details [here].</p>
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<p> Medvedev is spreading the disinformation that AIDS is rampant
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in Russia due to the escape of the virus from a laboratory, a sort
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of biological Chernobyl.</p>
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<p> This tends to divert suspicion away from Litvinov, Szmuness and
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the other reds that President Nixon allowed to penetrate our
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biological warfare laboratories at Fort Detrick, Maryland.</p>
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<p> Having the Soviets "control" the spread of AIDS in the West has
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let to some interesting paradoxes. Our masters in the U.S. tell us
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that there shall be absolutely no restrictions on travel between
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various parts of the non-Communist world by persons who test
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positive for AIDS.</p>
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<p> Surgeon General C.E. Koop supports this Soviet policy of
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biological suicide. (Are those the instructions he received when he
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made his trip to Moscow, where the WHO has set up its main AIDS
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research center?)</p>
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<p> But, our Soviet masters in the WHO tell us, this open policy of
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international travel does not apply to the communist bloc of
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nations. If you or I were to visit Moscow and tested positive for
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the AIDS virus, POW! -- out on the next plane!</p>
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<p> If they stay clean through their immigration policies and we
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die because of the immigration policies imposed on us through the
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U.N.-controlled World "Health" Organization, who needs atomic bombs
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for world conquest?</p>
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<p> Cuba, Dr. John Seale informs me, has a strict asylum system for
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the AIDS-infected. When their troops come back from "liberating"
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Africans, they are tested as they get off the boat.</p>
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<p> If tested positive the soldier goes directly to hell --
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euphemistically called a sanitarium. He can visit his family
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occasionally, but only in the presence of a commissar called a
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"health official (no hanky-panky).</p>
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<p> Unless the West gets its act together and closes down the U.N.
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genocide division called the WHO, freedom and decency will disappear
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from planet Earth for a thousand years. But the problem goes much
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deeper.</p>
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<p> How do you close down the U.S. government laboratories such as
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the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the National Institute of
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Health (NIH) and the Fort Detrick bio-warfare lab when the
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perpetrators of the crime are in control at all levels?</p>
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<p> I don't know the answer. *****</p>
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<p> _________________________</p>
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<p> Page 12</p>
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<p> 1 Project Whitecoat, to be published in Health Freedom News,
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P.O. Box 688, Monrovia CA 91016/Subscription $20.00 per year.</p>
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<p> 2 Bad Blood, J.H. Jones, MacMillan, NY, 1982.</p>
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<p> 3 Common Cause Magazine, Jan./Feb. 1988.</p>
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<p> 4 First aids Report, March/April 1988.</p>
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<p> 5 Private communication, John Seale, M.D., 1988</p>
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<p> 6 Ibid.</p>
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<p> 7 First International Conference on the Global Impact of aids,
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London, March 8-10, 1988.</p>
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<p> 8 New Scientist, London, 5/19/88.</p>
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<p> 9 Science News, 133:100, 2/13/88.</p>
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<p> 10 Joklik, Virology, 2nd edition, pp. 36 ff.</p>
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<p> 11 AIDS and the Doctors of Death, Cantwell, Aries Rising Press,
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Los Angeles,p.76.</p>
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<p> 12 Ibid.</p>
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<p> 13 Ibid.
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14 Salk/Sabin s.v.-40 Proc. Nat'l Acad. Sci., vol. 77, #8,
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p. 4861, and Atlantic Monthly, 2/76.</p>
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